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Five men convicted for spree of robberies

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Court results News
Published: 11:30 18/09/2024

Five men have been convicted for a campaign of robberies committed between 2023 and 2024 within Birmingham and Derby.

Over the course of ten months, the men conspired, planned and committed robberies across Birmingham resulting in over £100,000 stolen. They undertook the offences at Golden Hillock Park, in South Birmingham and in Derby city centre.

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Top L-R: Abubaker Alezawy, Demalji Hadza, Mohammed Sharif
Bottom L-R: Ali Hassan, and Wasim Omar

 

Demalji Hadza, 21, Abubaker Alezawy, 21, Ali Hassan, 20, Wasim Omar, 24, and Mohammed Sharif, 22, were all convicted of the series of robberies.

Hadza of Erskine Street, Birmingham, and Alezawy of Baverstock Road, Birmingham pleaded guilty on day two of the trial.

Hassan of Albert Road, Birmingham, Omar of Wardlow Road, Birmingham, and Sharif of Keer court, Birmingham, were found guilty on Tuesday (17 September) following a five-week trial.

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These men, on a number of occasions, lured their victims to the offence locations for their own gain. They used dating apps such as Grindr to invite victims to meet them at locations under the pretence they were meeting up with a legitimate person from the app only to arrive and discover that person was a fiction.

They also relied upon the good nature of helpful members of the public by pretending to be injured in order to trick the victims into helping them.

The group would trap their victims, where they were violently assaulted, had their belongings stolen and threats were made against them. Whilst being held for hours and in fear of their lives, their phones were used to transfer large sums of money out of their bank accounts.

The group of five also stole vehicles, house keys, and would terrify their victims with the threat of being stabbed, using large weapons to substantiate these threats before leaving them stranded by taking their car keys, wallets and identification documents.

Victims were left with injuries including broken eye sockets, dislocated shoulder, and a broken nose. Many of them required treatment in hospital.

In most of these attacks the suspects concealed their identity with masks or face coverings or held their victims down with their faces in the mud to prevent them from being able to identify them.

The tenacity and teamwork of officers who watched dozens of hours of CCTV, tracked vehicles, traced financial chains and worked with forensic phone specialists, which enabled us to identify and build a case of evidence against these dangerous individuals and bring their campaign of hate crimes, motivated by the victim’s sexuality, to an end.

The five men were remanded and will be sentenced in November.

 Detective Inspector Tom Lyons, from our Major Crime Unit, said: 

“This was a calculated series of robberies with Hadza, Alezawy, Hasan, Omar and Sharif, deliberately targeting victims because they believed they were vulnerable, easy targets. My team conducted a lengthy investigation which required piecing together many strands of evidence.

“I know that it took the victims in this case a huge amount of bravery and courage to come forward and support the criminal justice process through to trial - and I commend them for doing so.

“Their evidence enabled us to launch a full-scale investigation and build a strong case, which ultimately brought the offenders to justice, and has undoubtedly prevented many other people from becoming a victim.

“I hope today’s outcome provides reassurance that we take these types of offences extremely seriously, and always do everything in our power to bring offenders to justice. Those found committing offences like this can expect to face a considerable length of time in prison.”

Speaking after yesterday’s conviction, Detective Constable Sarah Byrne, said:

“Convicting these individuals would have never been possible without the victims' bravery in sharing their accounts with the police and court. We hope that seeing these individuals being held to account for their actions will bring closure for the victims.

“I would encourage anyone who has been subject to a similar ordeal to come forward and report it to police. All reports will be dealt with sensitively and victims will be supported by specially trained officers."

We encourage any victims who have experienced similar crimes and are yet to report them to the police to get in touch with us.

To report a crime you can do so online following this link, (report a crime), call 101 or visit a police station.

Dating and romance scammers lower their target’s defences by building an online relationship, then asking for larger and larger sums of money. Well-meaning men and women have both fallen victim to this. Find out more about dating and romance scams here:

https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/fa/fraud/personal-fraud/dating-holiday-ticketing-fraud/

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